
Apartments for Rent in the Downtown Oakland Neighborhood of Oakland, CA with EV Charging (40 Rentals)
Rentals with EV Charging


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Edson House

Fourth Street East

The Broadway

Baxter on Broadway

Quarryridge Apartments
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Telegraph Arts

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1200 Lakeshore

1717 Webster

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MacArthur Commons
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The Emery

3900 Adeline

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Downtown Oakland, Oakland, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Downtown Oakland?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Downtown Oakland Studio Apartments | $2,103 | $815 | $3,909 |
Downtown Oakland 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,650 | $755 | $5,210 |
Downtown Oakland 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,602 | $1,745 | $6,400 |
Downtown Oakland 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,366 | $2,395 | $10,000+ |
Downtown Oakland 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,687 | $1,332 | $5,123 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Downtown Oakland Apartments with EV Charging
What is the Cheapest EV Charging apartment in Downtown Oakland?
Currently the most affordable Apartment in Downtown Oakland with EV Charging is at MacArthur Commons listed at $1,508.
How much is the average rent for Downtown Oakland Apartments with EV Charging?
The average rent for a Apartment in Downtown Oakland with EV Charging is $3,253.
What is the largest Downtown Oakland Apartment for rent with EV Charging?
Today's Apartment with EV Charging and the most square footage in Downtown Oakland is a 2,745 square feet unit starting from $2,159 at Baxter on Broadway.
What is the average size for Downtown Oakland Apartments for rent with EV Charging?
The average size for a rental with EV Charging in Downtown Oakland is currently at 524 sq ft.
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